Exam 4: Science and Enlightenment, 1600-1789

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In what ways was Napoleon a 'son of the Revolution', and in what ways was he just another absolute monarch?

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Napoleon can be seen as a 'son of the Revolution' in several ways. Firstly, he rose to power during the French Revolution and was able to capitalize on the chaos and instability of the time to establish himself as a leader. He also implemented many of the revolutionary ideals, such as meritocracy and equality before the law, through his Napoleonic Code. Additionally, he expanded the French Empire and spread revolutionary ideas throughout Europe, further solidifying his connection to the Revolution.

However, Napoleon also exhibited traits of an absolute monarch. He centralized power in himself, becoming the sole ruler of France and eventually declaring himself Emperor. He also established a hereditary monarchy, with his family members being appointed as rulers of various European territories. Furthermore, he suppressed dissent and opposition, often using force to maintain control over his empire.

In conclusion, while Napoleon can be seen as a 'son of the Revolution' due to his rise to power and implementation of revolutionary ideals, he also displayed characteristics of an absolute monarch through his consolidation of power and suppression of opposition.

One of the main demands of the Saint Domingue revolt was

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Robespierre's strategy for defeating France's enemies was the levee en masse,

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The French economy in the 18th century

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The Third Estate represented the

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Perhaps Napoleon's greatest mistake was

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The Napoleonic Code promised equality

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What problems with the Revolution led to the rise of Napoleon?

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Toussaint Louverture was

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The French financial crisis of the mid-18th century was caused in large part by

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Napoleon established a new French government via

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The Austrian and Prussian invasion of France in 1793 sparked the creation of

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The French public objected to abolishing tax exemptions because they

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What were the causes of the French Revolution? How was the Revolution rooted in both the Enlightenment and the practical problems of 18th century France?

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The revolutionary document that outlined the basic rights and freedoms of Frenchmen was the

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Radical Parisian supporters of the Revolution were called

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One of the motivating factors behind resistance to Napoleon was

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